Just seen this online thought i would read the article and then up pops a pic of someone's burnt out either 1098/1198 after a crash on the mountain The TT Police are using this on this years campaign to make other bikers think about not pushing too hard and riding to the capabilities. not much left to salvage on that! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-isle-of-man-39949222
I recall it was used with family consent for some road safety initiative quite. A while back (and fatality).
I hope the fatality wasnt an innocent in the crash. I agree with John, that was avoidable. Another reason why I dont enjoy riding in big groups or in and around bike events. Im disappointed in those who just rode past whilst a guy lies there in flames. Shame on them.
I'll probably one of those just ride pass (low empathy), and depending how I feel I might even tell drivers/riders be careful as head up coming up to it...
I have seen it before but having just watched it again thinking how could anyone just ride past, it does look like they all stop just up the road right at the end of the video. Steve
It wasn't the TT, it was MGP. The MGP still has two way system unlike TT. The lad killed was the inocent heading towards Ramsey. Only a matter of time (with increased popularity) the the mountain road becomes one way during MGP too.
I am really disappointed by the fact that those 3 guys just carried on riding like nothing had happened... the 3rd rider actually swerved the flames. What is wrong with these people for fucks sake!!
It's difficult to tell on the shortened video why they rode on. It could have been a mixture of trying to get away from accident that had flames, not realising what had happened, shock and disbelief etc. Not everyone feels equipped to help in extreme situations. it was difficult to see but it looked like they stopped further up the road? it could have been to check if they were all okay or warning oncoming traffic? dunno, as bikers I hope they didn't simply just ride off
We were about 10 minutes behind this accident that year http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-isle-of-man-34184297 They ended up having to resurface the road Mountain open in both directions and no cones lower down the mountain for the Manx